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    Oracle buys data quality vendor 06 January, 2010 02:24

    Acquisition-happy Oracle has made its first purchase of the year, announcing late Monday that it has scooped up Westminster, Colorado, data-quality vendor Silver Creek Systems. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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    Bushfire locator map launches in Australia 26 November, 2009 13:16

    A free online mapping service which collates and displays up-to-the-minute bushfire information designed to empower fire-affected residents, has been launched in Australia.
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    Are you a bear market CIO? 03 June, 2009 10:07

    From 2005 to 2008, my approach to business development was simple. I would walk into my office, put my feet up on my desk, throw open the window and smile as bluebirds flew in with juicy search projects in their beaks. I was a bull market executive recruiter.
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    Recession helps send more CEOs to the exits 15 January, 2009 01:14

    Nearly 1500 CEOs left their jobs last year, including 221 in the technology and telecommunications sector, according to US recruitment firm.
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    Azure aimed at moving enterprises to Web 29 October, 2008 08:17

    While much will be said about Microsoft's cloud-computing strategy introduced Monday, at the heart of Windows Azure is a fairly simple goal: inspire corporate developers to rethink the way they develop software so applications can take better advantage of the Web.
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    Tech companies share environmental patents 15 January, 2008 07:21

    A group of technology companies is offering to share some of its patents to encourage the development of environmentally friendly technologies.
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    Five data leak prevention companies to watch 08 January, 2008 11:02

    Not all the data-leak start-ups have been snapped up by the big guys. Here are five data-leak-prevention companies to keep an eye on.
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    Outsourcers face green pressures from clients 05 September, 2007 12:08

    Green policy credentials are high on the agenda of companies looking for outsourcing partners and outsourcing vendors -- and those that fail to demonstrate environmental policies risk being dumped, according to a report by outsourcing consultancy Brown-Wilson Group.
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    Protecting data from cradle to grave 07 August, 2006 13:35

    When attackers gained access to personal information on 19,000 students at Carnegie Mellon University last April, business and network administrators there began a systemwide review of data policies. As a result, the university drastically reduced its use of Social Security numbers (SSN) and implemented new security-management controls around its Oracle databases. But when it came to protecting data extracted from a database, Joe Jackson, system architect at the school, was at a loss.
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    CA gains new CFO, won't comment on layoff rumors 31 July, 2006 08:21

    Troubled software vendor CA announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer (CFO) Friday, while declining to comment on rumors of potential layoffs.
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    The user's view: Customer-centric innovation 01 June, 2006 12:39

    When David Lindahl added a new position to his unit, he didn't hire a programmer, a business analyst or a network administrator. He hired an anthropologist.
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